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Effect of Clinically Used Microtubule Targeting Drugs on Viral Infection and Transport Function

Microtubule targeting agents (MTAs) have been exploited mainly as anti-cancer drugs because of their impact on cellular division and angiogenesis. Additionally, microtubules (MTs) are key structures for intracellular transport, which is frequently hijacked during viral infection. We have analyzed th...

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Autores principales: Oliva, María Ángela, Tosat-Bitrián, Carlota, Barrado-Gil, Lucía, Bonato, Francesca, Galindo, Inmaculada, Garaigorta, Urtzi, Álvarez-Bernad, Beatriz, París-Ogáyar, Rebeca, Lucena-Agell, Daniel, Giménez-Abián, Juan Francisco, García-Dorival, Isabel, Urquiza, Jesús, Gastaminza, Pablo, Díaz, José Fernando, Palomo, Valle, Alonso, Covadonga
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8998746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35408808
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23073448
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author Oliva, María Ángela
Tosat-Bitrián, Carlota
Barrado-Gil, Lucía
Bonato, Francesca
Galindo, Inmaculada
Garaigorta, Urtzi
Álvarez-Bernad, Beatriz
París-Ogáyar, Rebeca
Lucena-Agell, Daniel
Giménez-Abián, Juan Francisco
García-Dorival, Isabel
Urquiza, Jesús
Gastaminza, Pablo
Díaz, José Fernando
Palomo, Valle
Alonso, Covadonga
author_facet Oliva, María Ángela
Tosat-Bitrián, Carlota
Barrado-Gil, Lucía
Bonato, Francesca
Galindo, Inmaculada
Garaigorta, Urtzi
Álvarez-Bernad, Beatriz
París-Ogáyar, Rebeca
Lucena-Agell, Daniel
Giménez-Abián, Juan Francisco
García-Dorival, Isabel
Urquiza, Jesús
Gastaminza, Pablo
Díaz, José Fernando
Palomo, Valle
Alonso, Covadonga
author_sort Oliva, María Ángela
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description Microtubule targeting agents (MTAs) have been exploited mainly as anti-cancer drugs because of their impact on cellular division and angiogenesis. Additionally, microtubules (MTs) are key structures for intracellular transport, which is frequently hijacked during viral infection. We have analyzed the antiviral activity of clinically used MTAs in the infection of DNA and RNA viruses, including SARS-CoV-2, to find that MT destabilizer agents show a higher impact than stabilizers in the viral infections tested, and FDA-approved anti-helminthic benzimidazoles were among the most active compounds. In order to understand the reasons for the observed antiviral activity, we studied the impact of these compounds in motor proteins-mediated intracellular transport. To do so, we used labeled peptide tools, finding that clinically available MTAs impaired the movement linked to MT motors in living cells. However, their effect on viral infection lacked a clear correlation to their effect in motor-mediated transport, denoting the complex use of the cytoskeleton by viruses. Finally, we further delved into the molecular mechanism of action of Mebendazole by combining biochemical and structural studies to obtain crystallographic high-resolution information of the Mebendazole-tubulin complex, which provided insights into the mechanisms of differential toxicity between helminths and mammalians.
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spelling pubmed-89987462022-04-12 Effect of Clinically Used Microtubule Targeting Drugs on Viral Infection and Transport Function Oliva, María Ángela Tosat-Bitrián, Carlota Barrado-Gil, Lucía Bonato, Francesca Galindo, Inmaculada Garaigorta, Urtzi Álvarez-Bernad, Beatriz París-Ogáyar, Rebeca Lucena-Agell, Daniel Giménez-Abián, Juan Francisco García-Dorival, Isabel Urquiza, Jesús Gastaminza, Pablo Díaz, José Fernando Palomo, Valle Alonso, Covadonga Int J Mol Sci Article Microtubule targeting agents (MTAs) have been exploited mainly as anti-cancer drugs because of their impact on cellular division and angiogenesis. Additionally, microtubules (MTs) are key structures for intracellular transport, which is frequently hijacked during viral infection. We have analyzed the antiviral activity of clinically used MTAs in the infection of DNA and RNA viruses, including SARS-CoV-2, to find that MT destabilizer agents show a higher impact than stabilizers in the viral infections tested, and FDA-approved anti-helminthic benzimidazoles were among the most active compounds. In order to understand the reasons for the observed antiviral activity, we studied the impact of these compounds in motor proteins-mediated intracellular transport. To do so, we used labeled peptide tools, finding that clinically available MTAs impaired the movement linked to MT motors in living cells. However, their effect on viral infection lacked a clear correlation to their effect in motor-mediated transport, denoting the complex use of the cytoskeleton by viruses. Finally, we further delved into the molecular mechanism of action of Mebendazole by combining biochemical and structural studies to obtain crystallographic high-resolution information of the Mebendazole-tubulin complex, which provided insights into the mechanisms of differential toxicity between helminths and mammalians. MDPI 2022-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8998746/ /pubmed/35408808 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23073448 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Oliva, María Ángela
Tosat-Bitrián, Carlota
Barrado-Gil, Lucía
Bonato, Francesca
Galindo, Inmaculada
Garaigorta, Urtzi
Álvarez-Bernad, Beatriz
París-Ogáyar, Rebeca
Lucena-Agell, Daniel
Giménez-Abián, Juan Francisco
García-Dorival, Isabel
Urquiza, Jesús
Gastaminza, Pablo
Díaz, José Fernando
Palomo, Valle
Alonso, Covadonga
Effect of Clinically Used Microtubule Targeting Drugs on Viral Infection and Transport Function
title Effect of Clinically Used Microtubule Targeting Drugs on Viral Infection and Transport Function
title_full Effect of Clinically Used Microtubule Targeting Drugs on Viral Infection and Transport Function
title_fullStr Effect of Clinically Used Microtubule Targeting Drugs on Viral Infection and Transport Function
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Clinically Used Microtubule Targeting Drugs on Viral Infection and Transport Function
title_short Effect of Clinically Used Microtubule Targeting Drugs on Viral Infection and Transport Function
title_sort effect of clinically used microtubule targeting drugs on viral infection and transport function
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8998746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35408808
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23073448
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